EU hosts public debate “Together We Are EUrope“

The EU Ambassador to Bosnia and HerzegovinaJohann Sattler, today hosted the Together We Are Europepublic debate on the occasion of marking a one year anniversary of the publication of the European Commission Opinion on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s application for the EU membership. The event focused on discussing a progress with regard to the implementation of the Opinion’s 14 key priorities in the areas of democracy, rule of law, public administration and fundamental rights.

The discussion was participated by the BiH Presidency Chair Šefik Džaferović,  Director of the Directorate for European Integration Edin Dilberović, President of the Sarajevo Municipal Court Janja Jovanović, Ambassador of the Czech Republic Ivana Hlavsova, Italian Ambassador Nicola Minasi, German Ambassador Margret Uebber, Swedish Ambassador Johanna Strömquist, political analysts Adnan Huskić and Adi Ćerimagić, CSO Vaša prava Director Emir Prcanović, CIN Director Leila Bičakčić, and representatives of the youth organisations, Miloš Kovačević from Cerebra and Vanja Mihajlović representing Linija solidarnosti (Solidarity Line).

Over a hundred representatives of CSOs, academic and business communities, youth and media were able to join the event and pose questions via the Zoom application.

The 90-minute debate was divided into three segments, touching upon the next steps to be taken in meeting the Opinion priorities, the right to justice serving all citizens, as well as ways to engage citizens in democratic processes in BiH.

Ambassador Sattler pointed out that a vast majority of citizens supports the country’s membership in the European Union which the political actors should make possible for the citizens as soon as possible. “Bosnia and Herzegovina’s path towards the European Union means meeting the EU standards in all areas of life, and reforms that the institutions and citizens need to implement in order to apply those standards,” added Sattler.

The BiH Presidency Chair, Šefik Džaferović, expressed his gratitude to the European Union for the support it provided to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the past, as well as, in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. He pointed out that the recent Zagreb summit reaffirmed the European perspective of the Western Balkans and the need to accelerate the EU integration process.

During the discussion on the rule of law, the online portal for communicating with citizens Pravo na pravdu“ run by the Vaša  prava CSO with the EU support, was officially presented. Vaša prava Director Emir Prcanović explained that the portal is a follow up to the EU supported public debate on the rule of law held in November last year which will enable a direct communication with the citizens and strengthen transparency by enabling access to information.

Ambassador Minasi and Ambassador Hvalsova highlighted the importance of functioning rule of law in lives of the citizens, while the Sarajevo Municipal Court President, Janja Jovanović, said that judiciary should help citizens to exercise their rights in a timely and efficient manner.

The need for a greater involvement of citizens and civil society in the EU integration process was highlighted by DEI Director Emir Dilberović at the end of the discussion. Ambassador Strömquist pointed out the importance of the citizens’ engagement throughout all segments of the process, thus strengthening its transparency. Ambassador Uebber remarked that the greater citizens’ engagement would help citizens be more informed on the state of play in the country.

Ambassador Sattler concluded the discussion by reiterating the willingness of the EU and its member states to support the country’s efforts on its way to the EU.

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